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  2. Step Up (film) - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Griffiths as Director Gordon, the no nonsense director of Maryland School of Arts; Josh Henderson as Brett Dolan, Nora's ex-boyfriend who wants to be a singer; Heavy D as Omar, a shady car dealer; Deirdre Lovejoy as Katherine Clark, Nora's widowed mother who does not approve of dance. Katherine does not think that dance is a practical ...

  3. Hip hop dance - Wikipedia

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    Hip-hop dance is a fusion dance genre with influences from older street dance styles created in the 1970s. These include uprock, breaking, and the funk styles. [ 1 ] Breaking was created in The Bronx, New York, in the early 1970s. [ 2 ] In its earliest form, it began as elaborations on James Brown 's " Good Foot " dance, which debuted in 1972 ...

  4. WPGC-FM - Wikipedia

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    WPGC-FM (95.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Morningside, Maryland, and serving the Washington metropolitan area. It is owned by Audacy, Inc., and airs an urban contemporary format. WPGC-FM has studios in the Navy Yard neighborhood of Southeast D.C., with its transmitter located off Walker Mill Road at Tanow Place in Capitol ...

  5. Category:Hip hop in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    W. WERQ-FM. Categories: African-American history of Maryland. East Coast hip hop. Music of Maryland.

  6. History of hip hop dance - Wikipedia

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    The history of hip-hop dances encompasses the people and events since the late 1960s that have contributed to the development of early hip-hop dance styles, such as uprock, breaking, locking, roboting, boogaloo, and popping. African Americans created uprock and breaking in New York City. African Americans in California created locking, roboting ...

  7. New-school hip hop - Wikipedia

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    The new school of hip hop was a movement in hip hop music, beginning in 1983–84 with the early records of Run–D.M.C., Whodini, and LL Cool J.Predominantly from Queens and Brooklyn, it was characterized by Drum Machine-led minimalism, often tinged with elements of Rock; rapped taunts, boasts, and socio-political commentary; and aggressive, self-assertive delivery.

  8. Music of Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The U Street Corridor was the location of many jazz clubs and theatres during the early years of the jazz age.. Washington, D.C., has been home to many prominent musicians and is particularly known for the musical genres of Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, bluegrass, punk rock and its locally-developed descendants hardcore and emo, and a local funk genre called go-go.

  9. Full Force - Wikipedia

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    US Dance [7] UK [6] 1980 "Turn You On" / "Groovin" Dazz Records — — — — — 1985 "I Wonder If I Take You Home" (Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force) Columbia 6 — 34 1 12 "Can You Feel the Beat" (Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam with Full Force) Columbia 40 — 69 9 97 "Alice, I Want You Just for Me!" CBS 16 — — 34 9 "Girl If You Take Me Home"